GIS - 04 June, 2020: The priority of Budget 2020/2021 is to shore up the Mauritian economy amid the Covid-19 pandemic, which is an unprecedented situation that has never been witnessed. The Budget, based on the values of solidarity and sharing, s

GIS - 03 June, 2020: The government is committed to cater for the well-being of the population and will provide its unflinching support to the most vulnerable. Hence, the Ministry of Housing and Land Use Planning is determined to provide the necess

GIS - 03 June, 2020: The Minister of Blue Economy, Marine Resources, Fisheries and Shipping, Mr Sudheer Maudhoo, met, this afternoon, with fishermen of various cooperative societies at the seat of the ministry in Port-Louis, to take cognizance of th

GIS – 02 June 2020: Mauritius participated in the 6th e-Governance Online Conference, under the theme Giant Leaps Start with Small Steps, organised by the e-Governance Academy, Estonia. One of the key learning and sharing objectives of the Conferen

GIS - 02 June, 2020: This year, World Environment Day (WED) is advocating for the safeguard of planet Earth’s biodiversity, and the crucial need to preserve and restore it. Behind the 2020 WED campaign slogan ,“Time for Nature”, there is an urgent

GIS – 02 June 2020: The Textile and Apparel manufacturing industry must be revamped, by taking advantage of intelligent networking, so as to move towards Industry 4.0. For instance, Robotics and 3-D printing must be an integral part of the industry

GIS - 01 June 2020: Every year, on 31 May, the World Health Organization (WHO) and global partners celebrate World No Tobacco Day. This year following the outbreak of COVID-19, the Ministry of Health and Wellness will organise specific activities to

GIS - 01 June, 2020: The 8th Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) Extraordinary Council of Ministers, held recently via video conference, concluded with a series of outcomes and recommendations.
The objective of the Extraordinar

GIS – 30 May
2020: Operators in the tourism
sector will be authorised to resume their activities, except for marine
activities as from Sunday 31 May 2020, under strict sanitary measures.
This was announced in a communique issuedby the
Touris

GIS – 30 May 2020: The regular
exercises of blood collection for analysis purposes will resume on Monday 1st
June 2020, according to a communiqué released, today, by the Ministry of Health
and Wellness.
Collection of blood will be carried as usu